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Page 1: Early Life€¦ · Oriental Poppies Painting the flowers at such a close range makes the viewer see the object in a completely different way. Photo courtesy of Sharon Mollerus (@flickr.com)
Page 2: Early Life€¦ · Oriental Poppies Painting the flowers at such a close range makes the viewer see the object in a completely different way. Photo courtesy of Sharon Mollerus (@flickr.com)

Early Life

She was one of seven children, and her mother encouraged Georgia’s interest in art.

The landscape in Wisconsin was very important to Georgia, which became evident in her later work.

She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and had her first gallery show in 1916.

Georgia Totto O’Keeffe was born on 15th

November 1887 in Wisconsin, USA.

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Flowers

Georgia began experimenting with painting close up views of flowers. She used oil paints in vibrant, bold colours.

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Yellow Calla

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Oriental Poppies

Painting the flowers at such a close range makes the viewer see the object in a completely different way.

Photo courtesy of Sharon Mollerus (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence – attribution

Page 6: Early Life€¦ · Oriental Poppies Painting the flowers at such a close range makes the viewer see the object in a completely different way. Photo courtesy of Sharon Mollerus (@flickr.com)

Inside Red Canna

The vibrancy of colour used, and the simplified images of leaves and petals, resulted in dramatic and innovative paintings, exploring the idea of abstraction.

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O’Keeffe’s Intention

"If I could paint the flower exactly as I see it no one would see what I see because I would paint it small like the flower is small. So I said to myself - I'll paint

what I see - what the flower is to me but I'll paint it big and they will be surprised into taking time to look

at it – I will make even busy New Yorkers take time to see what I see of flowers."

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A Symbol of ModernityO’Keefe began to look around during her time living in New York City, and began painting the skyscrapers.

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New MexicoIn 1929, O’Keeffe visited New Mexico and was amazed at the landscape; the incredible rock formations, the unusual light, the bones of animals dried out by the sun and the Navajo culture.

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Black Cross

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From the Faraway

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Later Life

Georgia O’Keeffe began to lose her eyesight and in 1972, she painted her last unassisted painting. She wrote a bookand in 1977, at 90 years old, said;

“I can see what I want to paint. Thething that makes you want to createis still there.”

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Legacy

Georgia O’Keeffe is recognised as being a pioneer of American modernism. She was highly praised for her art, which was unusual for a woman in a male dominated art world. She died on 6th March, 1986 aged 98 years old.

She painted thousands of painting, and The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum opened in Santa Fe in 1997.

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Task –Draw a close up of a flower.

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